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... tion to exhibit the greatest solubility . Thus the high heat of vaporization for Al2O3 ( 369 kcal mol - 1 ) , as compared with SiO2 ( ~ 145 kcal mol − 1 ) , would be consistent with the observed relative solubilities given in Table 2.4 ...
... tion to exhibit the greatest solubility . Thus the high heat of vaporization for Al2O3 ( 369 kcal mol - 1 ) , as compared with SiO2 ( ~ 145 kcal mol − 1 ) , would be consistent with the observed relative solubilities given in Table 2.4 ...
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... tion VI ) , Ore Genesis ( Section VIII ) , and particularly the discussion of Gas - Solid Reactions ( Chapter 2 ) . 2. Scope of Application for High Temperature Vapors Taking a broad view , the following areas may be identified where ...
... tion VI ) , Ore Genesis ( Section VIII ) , and particularly the discussion of Gas - Solid Reactions ( Chapter 2 ) . 2. Scope of Application for High Temperature Vapors Taking a broad view , the following areas may be identified where ...
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... tion of flames , e.g. , see Lawton and Weinberg ( 1969 ) ; the use of flame ionization in gas chromatography detectors , which relies intrinsically on the generation of chemi - ions in hydrocarbon - containing flames , e.g. , see Bocek ...
... tion of flames , e.g. , see Lawton and Weinberg ( 1969 ) ; the use of flame ionization in gas chromatography detectors , which relies intrinsically on the generation of chemi - ions in hydrocarbon - containing flames , e.g. , see Bocek ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Chemistry of High Temperature Species in Space | 7 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
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